ID | 67207 |
JaLCDOI | |
FullText URL | |
Author |
Nakazaki, Kiyoshi
Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital
Hirai, Satoshi
Department of Neurosurgery, Kawasaki Medical School
Hishikawa, Tomohito
Department of Neurosurgery, Kawasaki Medical School
|
Abstract | We report a case of a large vestibular schwannoma in an 80-year-old female patient that shrank after palliative Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKS). Neurological symptoms included hearing deterioration and facial palsy. The tumor volume was 21.9 mL. Craniotomy was considered high-risk, and conventional GKS was risky, owing to the risk of transient enlargement. Therefore, GKS was performed on only a portion of the tumor. The marginal dose (12 Gy) volume was 3.8 mL (17.4%). The tumor began to shrink after transient enlargement. Sixty months later, the tumor volume was only 3.1 mL, and the patient was able to maintain independent activities of daily living without salvage treatment.
|
Keywords | vestibular schwannoma
Gamma Knife radiosurgery
large volume
palliative
elderly patient
|
Amo Type | Case Report
|
Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
|
Published Date | 2024-06
|
Volume | volume78
|
Issue | issue3
|
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
|
Start Page | 301
|
End Page | 306
|
ISSN | 0386-300X
|
NCID | AA00508441
|
Content Type |
Journal Article
|
language |
English
|
Copyright Holders | Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
|
File Version | publisher
|
Refereed |
True
|
PubMed ID | |
Web of Science KeyUT |